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4.6

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4.6

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4.6

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At first I wasn't going to look at this, but when I saw your introductory note, I decided to read it. Sorry about your disease. I gave it 5s because it was well paced and you describe your situation nicely.

As I've mentioned in your previous poo parody, very creative with toilet humor! Having diarrhea sucks. All the same, I'd rather have that than vomiting! Brainerd is also common in the Philippines as well because of the food they eat. I remembered when I was there and I hated it! Well actually, it turned out I had amebiasis. Great parody! Flushing you 5's!

Thanks Mark, lol, thanks Joe, I'm glad you decided to read it after all. thanks TJC, it really sucks, especially when I'm up all night sitting on the john or when I can't find a public restroom, thanks Christie, the Philippines is definitely a hot spot for gastrointestinal bugs, and thanks, 2Eagle. It's great to see you back again, and thanks for the sympathy. And here's a warning: Don't eat or drink anything made with unpasteurized dairy products. You might end up with the Brainerd Diarrhea like me.

Aside from raw milk, untreated water also seems to be a cause. It does seem to resolve eventually, although surely seems an eternity. Not a doctor, so use at your own risk, but perhaps known immune-boosting agents would help: Echinacea, mega-C (10,000 mg/day), and the Japanese pickled umeboshi plum. DISCLAIMER: Consult your physician before embarking on any supplementation program. GL. ... and sorry about the nick-pun :)